Princess Kako made a two-day visit to Miyagi Prefecture. On May 23, 2023, Princess Kako visited the Ishinomaki Minamihama Tsunami Memorial Park in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, and offered flowers to victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake. Japanese Princess Kako also visited the ruins of Kadonowaki Elementary School, where tsunami and fire damage can still be seen, and a tsunami museum.
On May 24, 2023, Princess Kako visited the Miyagi Museum of Art in Sendai City. The Princess then visited Aobayama Koe Park in Sendai and planted a tree at Aobayama Park on the occasion of the 2023/40th National Urban Greenery Fair ceremony.
I love the modern hairstyle, she is really dressing more age appropriate. She looks like a beautiful young Princess.
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Lovely, young princess!
DeleteTrès jolie princesse qui me fait penser à une délicate poupée de porcelaine ; le style de ses vêtements s'améliore lentement avec le temps ; j'adore ses bijoux composés en partie de perles !
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteAnd no masks, how wonderful. |Melanie|
ReplyDeleteCute Princess Kako doesn't need a mask.
DeleteNo mask! How wonderful for her/them. Is been by too long
ReplyDeleteLuna
I'm Japanese, but I don't wear a mask. Let's follow Princess Kako.
DeleteThings were looking pretty good/modern with the blue outfit until we got to the shoes. The cream colored outfit seems a bit too mature for her and again, the shoes. You know, it is possible to have a "sensible" and comfortable shoe that's also cute.
ReplyDeleteI don't think they're meant to be cute. They're meant to be proper, to her station and the occasions, in the eyes of her people. I think they succeed in that.
DeletePrincess Kako is not only cute, but also a genius who does not forget to make efforts to do hip-hop dance and maintain her body shape, and masters sign language for the disabled.
DeletePrincess Kako often wears bright colors recently but chose black and white for her two days in Miyagi Prefecture. On the first day, her outfit and behavior are elegant, expressing a sense of requiem. On the second day, a lovely white dress.
ReplyDeleteIt was so cute when a child said in an interview, "She gave me a signal to say Ichi-ni (one-two), and we planted together, It's a memory I'll have forever".
The woman who showed her around the garden also said, "She was friendly, and I was so happy that I ended up explaining a lot about the flowers to her".
It is great to see the people who were not yet born or still young at the time of earthquake are shining brightly now.
P.Kako was a high school student at the time, she has now become a wonderful princess. Everyone who had contact with her will never forget that.
Her sister P.Mako joined volunteer work several times as a university student, hiding her identity. She gave mental care to children affected by the disaster. Many years later, we found out.
Many of Japanese remember their kindness. The Japanese are people who live to help each other in times of disaster.
A Formula One racer helped clean up in Italy. I’m proud of him.
I wish for the recovery of all the affected areas and peace of mind for the people.
The hairstyle is a nice change, but the outfits are still from the same basic style all the Japanese royals wear, especially the shoes. Edwina
ReplyDeleteLike both outfits which are a little more modern. While I love stilettos, the shoes worn by the Princess are the kind of comfortable heels that I and many professional women wear for days when we may have to walk vast distances. ðŸ‘
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Both outfits looks lovely. She looks very elegant. Love the pearl necklaces, a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteNice dress but a bit shorter would have looked better I believe. css
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